Islamabad, August 17 — Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir has rejected speculation about his political ambitions, saying his role is limited to protecting the country and its people. According to local media reports, Munir emphasized that he considers himself accountable to God for the responsibilities entrusted to him.
“God made me the protector of this nation. My duty is to ensure security and stability, not to seek political office,” the army chief was quoted as saying. His remarks come at a time when debates about the military’s influence over Pakistan’s political affairs have intensified.
The statement is seen as an effort to reinforce the army’s position as a professional institution amid criticism over its involvement in governance matters. Analysts note that Pakistan has a long history of military interventions in politics, making Munir’s words particularly significant in the current context.
Reports suggest that the army chief also urged political leaders to focus on unity and economic recovery, rather than engaging in confrontational politics. He highlighted national security challenges, including terrorism and external threats, as priorities that demand institutional cooperation.
Observers believe Munir’s comments aim to send a message of reassurance, both to citizens and political stakeholders, that the military intends to stay within its constitutional role.
The army chief’s denial of political ambitions comes at a time when Pakistan faces mounting economic pressures and deepening political divisions.
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